
One of Oklahoma City's favorite springtime traditions will celebrate its sixtieth year this week. The Festival of the Arts, organized by Arts Council Oklahoma City, will occupy downtown's Bicentennial Park April 23-26. Thousands of revelers will embark on the area near Civic Center Music Hall to peruse all the art vendor booths, enjoy live music, and sample delicious bites from the many food vendors. Organizers Richard Forshee, Sarah Frank, and Justin Newton join the Oklahoma Today Show to let us know what we have to look forward to for this anniversary year. Did somebody say drone show??? Also on this week's show, the editors discuss which foods simply taste better outside on a sunny day, and podvents preps us for the return of Norman Music Festival. You won't want to miss it!
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Season 7, Episode 19: The Black Wall Street Rally brings rolling thunder to Tulsa

Season 7, Episode 18: Writer Michael Wallis on the Route 66 centennial, working with Pixar, and stopping to smell the roses

Season 7, Episode 17: Oklahoma artist Clint Stone celebrates Route 66 (get your print now!)

Season 7, Episode 15: Meet the Spanish man determined to run the length of Route 66
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